COMPLICATED STYLE RIDDIM produced by D’MUSICAL ANTIDOTES 2020
Complicated Style Overview
The Complicated Style Riddim arrived in 2020 and brought a new energy to dancehall music. This riddim stands out for its strong beats and modern style, offering a different sound from many other releases of the decade. It features several artists who each add a unique touch to the project. Flaus, known for his catchy hooks and streetwise lyrics, delivers a performance that matches the riddim’s bold sound. Gage, who has built a reputation for his raw delivery and controversial lyrics, brings intensity to his track, adding to the riddim’s overall impact. Kutti876, an emerging artist with a growing fanbase, uses the platform to showcase his fresh approach and lyrical skills. Posh Gad, recognized for his smooth flow and melodic style, adds a different flavor and helps balance the collection. Sus Boss, with his energetic presence and rising popularity, contributes a track that fits well with the riddim’s hard-hitting textures. Chil Ching Ching, known for his dance anthems and creative performances, brings his signature style, making the riddim even more dynamic. The producer, D'MUSICAL ANTIDOTES, has a history of crafting popular street anthems and works closely with both new and established artists. His production label is respected for its quality and consistent output. Complicated Style Riddim is marked by its heavy drums, sharp synths, and a driving pace. Released in 2020, it reflects the ongoing changes in dancehall and highlights the creativity within the genre.
Complicated Style Tracklist:
- Flaus – Step It Up
- Gage – Drip Drip Drip (Clean)
- Gage – Drip Drip Drip (Raw)
- Kutti876 – Top Form (Clean)
- Kutti876 – Top Form (Raw)
- Posh Gad – Sicka Dem (Clean)
- Posh Gad – Sicka Dem (Raw)
- Sus Boss, Chil Ching Ching – Colonge King (Clean)
- Sus Boss, Chil Ching Ching – Colonge King (Raw)
- Symflo – How We Living (Clean)
- Symflo – How We Living (Raw)
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